History of The American War: Vol. 1BoD – Books on Demand, 25. mar. 2022 - 492 strani Reprint of the original, first published in 1865. First year of the war 1861/62. |
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... Force in the South , how composed Regular Army of United States Officers of that Army - Their Influence on the ... Forces on both sides - Second Proclamation of Mr. Lincoln Increase of the Army and Navy ~ Affairs at St. Louis - Captain ...
... Force in the South , how composed Regular Army of United States Officers of that Army - Their Influence on the ... Forces on both sides - Second Proclamation of Mr. Lincoln Increase of the Army and Navy ~ Affairs at St. Louis - Captain ...
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... Force in Arkansas - Retreat of Confederates from Missouri River Battle of Carthage -- Civil Government of the State ... Forces -- Forts Walker and Beauregard - Exultation of Federals over the Capture of Beaufort ---- Plan for the ...
... Force in Arkansas - Retreat of Confederates from Missouri River Battle of Carthage -- Civil Government of the State ... Forces -- Forts Walker and Beauregard - Exultation of Federals over the Capture of Beaufort ---- Plan for the ...
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... Force -- The Coast of North Carolina - Defences of Roanoke IslandThe First Day's Action - Troops land - Capture of ... Forces.imm Advance of Federals under General Curtis - Battle of Pearidge - First Day's Battle -Death of Generals M ...
... Force -- The Coast of North Carolina - Defences of Roanoke IslandThe First Day's Action - Troops land - Capture of ... Forces.imm Advance of Federals under General Curtis - Battle of Pearidge - First Day's Battle -Death of Generals M ...
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... Force -- The Federal Fleet passes the Forts and arrives off New Orleans - Consternation of the In habitants - The Garrison leaves the City - The Garrison of Fort Jackson mutinies -- The Forts surrender - General Butler's Letter to Mr ...
... Force -- The Federal Fleet passes the Forts and arrives off New Orleans - Consternation of the In habitants - The Garrison leaves the City - The Garrison of Fort Jackson mutinies -- The Forts surrender - General Butler's Letter to Mr ...
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MoultrieSpeech of Mr Buchanan_Speech of Mr Seward Opinion | 13 |
CHAPTER III | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 71 |
CHAPTER V | 107 |
CHAPTER VI | 141 |
CHAPTER VII | 155 |
CHAPTER VIII | 185 |
CHAPTER IX | 207 |
CHAPTER | 248 |
CHAPTER XII | 284 |
CHAPTER XIII | 299 |
CHAPTER XIV | 309 |
CHAPTER | 358 |
CHAPTER XVII | 423 |
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History of the American War, Vol. 1: First Year of the War (1861-62 ... Henry Charles Fletcher Predogled ni na voljo - 2017 |
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